Meet Canada’s only giant panda cubs, Jia Yueyue and Jia Panapan, before they leave this March! Also enjoy over 10 km of walking trails, explore the 10-acre Tundra Trek featuring a polar bear habitat with underwater viewing area or escape the chill with five indoor tropical pavilions.

Head to the Hockey Hall of Fame where you can try your hand at goaltending, play-by-play calling and even hosting your own sports broadcast. Be sure to get your family portrait with the coveted Stanley Cup! Take grandma and grandpa because seniors get in free on February 19.

This three-day show has something fun for every child 12 years old and under, with a new line-up of rides for 2018! Also enjoy face painting, pony rides, petting zoo and carnival games. Free parking. February 17 to 19.

Explore the past of Toronto by touring a historic kitchen and sampling baking from the hearth. Kids can try an 1812 drill class and some old-fashioned games, as well as a fun-filled activity book. Hot chocolate and a roaring fire complete the experience. February 19 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

The Secret Garden / Young Peoples' Theatre

Performances

Young Peoples’ Theatre has two different performances to choose from on Family Day Weekend: a beloved classic where a little girl discovers a mysterious hidden garden while visiting her uncle in England, PLUS YPT’s award-winning show for babies lets your littlest play-goer experience theatrical phenomena.

Get ready to encounter a seven-foot Tesla coil, a hair-raising Van de Graaff generator, burning bubbles and more to uncover the world’s ultimate source of power – all in the name of science at the Ontario Science Centre! Multiple show times a day February 17 to 19.